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Neat.


Java and Ruby were created in 1995.

Lua in 1993.

Python in 1991.

C in 1972.

Lisp in 1960.


Big difference in using a genric name 45yrs ago vs using generic name post 2020


So the "trend* is that everyone didn't figure out the arbitrary deadline you came up with on when everyone should stop using regular words?


You don't use the same marketing strategies as people did in 1960 if you want to sell your product in 2026 unless you purposefully want to fail.


So, tracing back to the original comment in this thread, Go and Rust were failures due to them having insufficient mindshare? If anything, people have often criticized the Rust community for marketing too much.


Please, don't remove bottles and casks that are blocked by Gatekeeper. :˜(


I also think it's a bit unfortunate, but I can also see the side of not wanting to support things that technically make macos less secure


What a dystopia we live in.


Looks like a child's toy with all the very large rounded corners.

I like to save vertical space for content, this looks like it's wasting it with useless padding and borders.


Lepton (https://github.com/black7375/Firefox-UI-Fix) to the rescue. I really hope they, or someone else, will allow us to tweak the interface and come back to what we need on our productivity oriented devices, aka computers.

I've been using Vivaldi lately. It's nice but I miss some shortcuts from firefox, and it's still Google Behind.

I feel betrayed by Firefox and depressed about the internet to come a little bit more every day.


Useless padding and borders seems to be par for the course in the last couple of years. Another thing redesigned for no tangible benefit.


For saving vertical space, my favorite thing about Firefox is Treestyle Tabs. I edited the CSS to make the font size a bit bigger, but make the padding so small it's slightly negative even (it would be horrible to read text like that, but for tabs it kinda works). Now I can fit ~40 tabs vertically on the screen easily, with very readable tab titles, and I can expand the sidebar at will if I want to see the full length of titles for some reason, or use F1 to toggle it on and off.

Not that this takes away from your point.. but frankly, as long as the browser UI can be customized, the default setup will never matter to me. If this appeals more to non-technical people, more power to them, as long as I can have my power user stuff, too.


Not an int32, but a BigDecimal.


Isn't it handled by COBOL or some other ancient language that only supports strings?


It's Struts 1.0 running on J2EE 1.5 hosted on WebSphere which does the talking to COBOL.

COBOL serializes everything to strings in a flat file.

We're currently planning on migrating the flat files to a Sybase DB.


Goty McGotface


I tried helping with that once, but after looking at a few images, I really felt like throwing up.

I'm not built for this.


memmaker and qemm


I hate models trying to be funny, and being very verbose.


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